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One wet/dry or two? Sound familiar? |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Alpharetta, GA
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One wet/dry or two? Sound familiar?
I know I keep coming up with strange questions -- but when you don't know -- you just don't know.
Anyway, since I have a 125g with 2 overflows -- would it make any sense to have 2 separate wet/dry systems or simply join the 2 overflows into one larger wet/dry setup? My initial thought is that I'm only doubling my maintenance work having 2 separate setups -- and not really getting any real benefit. Thanks for your comments. -geno |
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Moderator - LEE
Join Date: May 2006
Location: So CA
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Re: One wet/dry or two? Sound familiar?
The overflows are connected to a single, properly sized wet/dry if that is the kind of filter you want to set up. A properly sized one will handle even the highest of bio-loads that a FOWLR marine system would impose upon it.
You mentioned having Michael Paletta's book. It's a good one. You might just follow along with his recommendations for your first, getting-back-to-the-hobby aquarium, rather than trying to invent new designs at this stage. When you have a specific question, search the forums here for a keyword and see what others have commented upon. You'll find in general that many of the common marine system options have been discussed, and there may be a discussion already debated on a particular design. Your are certainly doing the correct thing first. . .Planning.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern, CA
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Re: One wet/dry or two? Sound familiar?
Yes, what is this for? FOWLR or Reef? If reef, I would not recommend the use of a wet/dry, or at least not the use of bio-balls.
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